Packet Loss definition

Packet Loss means loss of pings from the SCC CPE back to the SCC Core Network;
Packet Loss means the difference between the number of service frames transmitted at the ingress UNI and the total number of service frames received at the egress UNI. Packet Loss may also be referred to as Frame Loss.
Packet Loss means the unintentional discarding of data packets in a network when a device (e.g., switch, router, etc.) is overloaded and cannot accept any incoming data. Packet Loss is calculated as aggregate average monthly metric measured by Astound across the Astound Backbone Network between a sample of Astound POPs. Local access loops are not included. Periods of Excused Outage are not included in Packet Loss metrics.

Examples of Packet Loss in a sentence

  • NVM recommends no reuse of legacy or known DDIs. If using IP telephony provided by NVM then a bandwidth requirement of 64Kbytes per phone and standard VOIP quality of service metrics should be achieved, these are :− Round Trip Delay < 150ms one way Jitter < 1ms Packet Loss < 1%.


More Definitions of Packet Loss

Packet Loss is a measurement of the percentage of packets that are dropped on the Northland network backbone. Northland monitors packet loss at regular intervals and compiles the data into a monthly average. Northland’s target objective is to meet the following standard: Type of Connection Metric T1, Ethernet, Optical and licensed point to point wireless .05% NorthAir Wireless 1% Packet Loss Credit: In the event that guaranteed packet loss measurements are not met during any one calendar-month period, Northland will provide a credit equivalent to one (1) day of service charges (based on 1/30th of the monthly service charge), for each day the measurement is not met.
Packet Loss means the unintentional discarding of data packets in a network when a device (e.g., switch, router, etc.) is overloaded and cannot accept any incoming data. Packet Loss is calculated as aggregate average monthly metric measured by WAVE across the WAVE Backbone Network between a sample of WAVE POPs. Local access loops are not included. Periods of Excused Outage are not included in Packet Loss metrics.
Packet Loss means the average packet loss between the TeraGo Network Edge Device and the Terminating CPE at the customer site.
Packet Loss means when one or more packets of data traveling across a network fail to reach their destination.
Packet Loss means the average percentage of IP packets transmitted between selected PoPs during a calendar month that are not successfully delivered, as measured by 20C.
Packet Loss is the percentage of “in-profile” Service Frames not reliably delivered between UNIs over a calendar month.
Packet Loss means the failure of one or more transmitted packets to reach their final destination;